What do you do if your Valentine is someone who just doesn't like chocolate? What if a fancy box of chocolates or a flourless chocolate cake doesn't make your heart skip a beat?

Not to worry — there are plenty desserts out there that don't rely on chocolate for their deliciousness. Pick any one of these recipes for a sweet dessert that your special someone will enjoy ... even if that someone special is you!

This recipe might be more traditional for another holiday, but we think it works just as well for Valentine's Day. After all, what better way to show your honey you're sweet on them than with a honey custard?

The secret of the rustic galette is that while it looks fancy and impressive, it is incredibly easy to make and very forgiving if you aren't a master at working with pie crust. Add a dollop of whipped cream to serve, and you have the perfect dessert.

One of our favorite parts about this cake is that the hands-on time is only about 10 minutes. It does take a while to bake, but the results — tart, juicy cranberries encased in a buttery cake — are completely worth it.

While you can serve this classic cake with a drizzling of chocolate sauce, there are about a million other ways to serve it as well. From fresh fruit to whipped cream to citrus curd, this cake (and all its topping variations) is a good one to have in your repertoire.

Ready to really step up your dessert game? Make crème brûlée. It's surprisingly easy to make — even though it does require some special equipment to get that perfectly crackable sugar topping. Master this recipe, and your Valentine will thank you.